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A self-sufficient farmer determines their optimal work hours by balancing their desire for grain (consumption) and free time. The rate at which this farmer is willing to trade a unit of grain for an extra hour of free time depends only on the amount of free time they have, not on their level of grain consumption. If the government imposes a new, fixed annual tax on the farmer's land (an amount that does not change with production levels), the farmer will choose to work more hours to make up for the income lost to the tax.

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